New Data Science and Statistics Courses!

The Data Science Revolution is HERE, and SDUSD is ready for it!

In 2021, the San Diego Unified School District made a commitment with Data Science 4 Everyone, joining over 270 other organizations that have committed to actions that promote data literacy. In making our commitment, we joined a cause that is impacting over 3 million students, 25,000 educators, and 500 school districts! In 2022, SDUSD committed again, and joins 20 states across the nation offering Data Science pathways in their math courses.

SDUSD commits to: Offering Data Science courses to grades 11 and 12 (2020-21 and forward); Challenge and empower both existing and emerging pathways to career and college readiness by increasing access and opportunities to more upper level mathematics courses for all students; Implementing introductory mathematical modeling using Statistics and Data Science in grades 6-10 (21-22); Expanding to PreK-5 (22-23).

We will design and facilitate professional learning opportunities for educators and administrators (TK-12), foster family outreach, design curriculum, and align the work to post-secondary education expectations.

Want to know more? Click the link to the right and explore the collection of resources, organizations, and people working to make Data Science, Statistics, and modeling a part of TK-12 education!

Additionally, San Diego Unified is partnering with CourseKata to bring our students TWO innovative data science and statistics courses based on the latest in the learning sciences. These courses incorporate authentic tools used by real data scientists, help students learn algebra in a way used by researchers, and explore important implications of math and statistics in many exciting contexts (e.g., policing, business, politics, public health). Click the link to the right to learn more about the amazing courses, the authors, and get excited like us!

Click the image to learn more about the quest to update K-12 curriculum to the 21st century! Data Science 4 Everyone is maintained by the Center for RISC at the University of Chicago, and is inspired by Steve Levitt's Freakonomics podcast on high school math.

Click the CourseKata image above to see the CourseKata website and learn more about their philosophy in learning, pedagogy techniques, and all the amazing ways they are "building a better book!"

Data Science 1,2 Class Visits UCSD's Data Science Institute!

Morse High School's Renee Hill takes her Data Science 1,2 classes to UCSD's Halicioglu Data Science Institute on Data Science Day! Students toured the campus, saw a live Intro to Data Science lecture, and got to listen to and interview Data Scientists - aspiring and practicing, and every level in between!

Data Science and Statistics Resources for Teachers:

San Diego Enhanced Math is partnering with CourseKata to bring our students an innovative data science and statistics course based on the latest in the learning sciences. This course incorporates authentic tools used by real data scientists, helps students learn algebra in a way used by researchers, and explores important implications of math and statistics in many exciting contexts (e.g., policing, business, politics, public health). Click through the videos to learn more about this exciting new pathway we're bringing to our students! 

Check out CourseKata's professional learning page.

Click the CourseKata image above to see the CourseKata website and learn more about their philosophy in learning, pedagogy techniques, and all the amazing ways they are "building a better book!"

What is CourseKata? Watch this trailer!

CourseKata Showcase: Teacher Feedback

Student Resource: What to Take Next Year

Data Science and Statistics Resources for Students:

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Framing My Future

This document is meant to provide students with thought-provoking questions to help them determine which 3rd and 4th year course might be right for them. This document is NOT meant to "lock" students into a specific pathway, rather to provide students with insight as to what course might align best with their passions, career ambitions, and post-secondary goals. The Framing My Future document can be used with a parent or guardian, trusted math teacher, counselor, or advisor, but can also be used by the student without adult support.

Framing My Future